Tag: sequential

  • Winchester with Moog,  Sequential, Strymon, Alesis

    Winchester with Moog, Sequential, Strymon, Alesis

    Winchester (the cat) clearly loves being in the studio with his human and all their gear. We two Moog Mother-32s and another Moog synth to the right; a Sequential Pro One, the unmistakable blue of the Strymon Big Sky, and a device from Alesis in the lower right.

    Submitted by Craig P. Smith via our Facebook page.

    My little buddy Winchester loves being in my studio!

    We love seeing cats and their humans happy together like this.

  • Data, Cats, and Synths (Teenage Engineering, Korg, Sequential)

    Data, Cats, and Synths (Teenage Engineering, Korg, Sequential)

    Our friends over at Cats on Synthesizers in Space recently posted this gem featuring Data and a variety of cats and synthesizers.

    “There may be a correlation between cats and synthesizers. The need for more research is clearly indicated…”

    Cats On Synthesizers In Space

    There is a Korg Volca and a Teenage Engineering OP-1. I’m pretty sure the keyboard at the bottom is from Sequential.

  • Dali with MatrixBrute, Sequential OB-6,  MPCX, Moog DFAM and More

    Dali with MatrixBrute, Sequential OB-6, MPCX, Moog DFAM and More

    Dali has quite the impressive synthesizer setup! In front we have an Arturia MatrixBrute, behind him a Sequential OB-6, Akai MPCX, the same Moog DFAM and Behringer TD-3 from the photo of his brother Rothko, a Behringer Model D, and a lot more. If you can name any of the other instruments, please feel free to share in the comments.

    Submitted by Dirk Vanstraelen via our Facebook page.

    It’s clear who the synth lord is

    It certainly is 😸

  • Rothko, Sequential OB6, Behringer RD-6 and Model D

    Rothko, Sequential OB6, Behringer RD-6 and Model D

    Rothko shoots a judgmental look in a studio that includes a Sequential OB6, Behringer RD-6 (Blue), Behringer Model D, and more. Submitted by Dirk Vanstraelen via our Facebook page.

    Rothko thinks my snare sounds like crap

    We at CatSynth will reserve judgment on the snare sound 😸

  • Elgie, Crumar Orchestrator and Sequential Six-Trak

    Elgie, Crumar Orchestrator and Sequential Six-Trak

    The adorable Elgie returns, this time with a Crumar Orchestrator and Sequential Six-Trak. Submitted by Eston Lathrop via our Facebook page.

    The Crumar Orchestrator was released in 1977 and provides an orchestra-in-a-box with Brass, Piano, Clavichord, Cello, and Violin sounds, as well as a Bass sound. They can be combined and each has its own level control. It is particularly good for the Brass and String sounds which are reminiscent of the ARP Solina (we at CatSynth have used the Arturia Solina V on a few recordings).

    The Sequential Six-Trak was released in 1984. As a synthesizer, it was a smaller cousin to the Prophet series, but it did include many of the Prophets’ features like cross-modulation. There was also an onboard sequencer six-track sequencer (hence the name) and full MIDI support, including controllers for the various parameters.

  • CatSynth Pic: RobotSPEAk

    CatSynth Pic: RobotSPEAk

    Cat with an epic wall of modular. Submitted by Steve Taormina of ROBOTSPEAk, our local synthesizer store in San Francisco. You can see many posts previous posts here, as well as several videos on CatSynth TV.

    Please check out ROBOTSPEAK’s online shop and consider buying something. We at CatSynth will be doing so.

  • CatSynth Pic: Line 6, Sequential, Waldorf, Arturia, Eurorack

    CatSynth Pic: Line 6, Sequential, Waldorf, Arturia, Eurorack

    Cute cat with a Line 6 delay pedal, Sequential (Dave Smith) Tetra and Mopho, Waldorf Blofeld, two – yes two – Arturia BeatStep Pros, and sundry Eurorack modules. (I can’t get enough of the word “sundry”)

    From Wellington Bär via Facebook.

  • CatSynth Pic: Roland Juno and Sequential Prophet 12

    CatSynth Pic: Roland Juno and Sequential Prophet 12

    A beautiful orange cat sits atop a Roland Juno-106 synthesizer. Below we see a Sequential Prophet 12 (keyboard edition). From guidecore on Instagram.

    Hola Buenos Días~ let’s meet the cat synthesizer.. 🐱🎹

    The Juno-106 and Prophet 12 are both fine instruments. We at CatSynth have a Prophet 12 – it’s a favorite. As for the Juno, we are enjoying our virtual edition from Arturia. You can see our recent tutorial and review in this video.

  • CatSynth Pic: Orion and Sequential Prophet 12

    CatSynth Pic: Orion and Sequential Prophet 12

    This handsome fellow is orion.s.cat on Instagram, and poses with what I believe to be a Sequential Prophet 12, a personal favorite of mine.

    This new room is awsome, meow, I really love it!! There, I found a very strange toy… I don’t know what it is but his black and white buttons make sound when we push them, amazing 🙀😻!

    My daddy call it a “synth” and it makes “music”! So I like to play music with my daddy! And you my furriends? Do you like to listen and/or play music with your humans?

    Have a good night everyone!

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CICFK19qcmF/

  • Panda with Elektron, Sequential, Access, and Nord

    Panda with Elektron, Sequential, Access, and Nord

    Panda the tuxedo cat holds court in a square of keyboards. He has some impressive offerings from Elektron, Sequential, Access, and Nord. From Andras Karoly via Facebook.

    Here is a close-up of Access Virus keyboard.